Dragomir Jovanovic

Dragomir Jovanovic (27 July 1902-17 July 1946) was Mayor of Belgrade under the Government of National Salvation from 1941 to 1944, succeeding Miloslav Stojadinovic and preceding Mihajlo Ratkovic.

Biography
Dragomir Jovanovic was born on 27 July 1902 in Pozarevac, Kingdom of Serbia to a Serb father and German mother. He was linked to Nazi Germany's intelligence since the mid-1930s, as his father was a Nazi Party sympathizer. In mid-May 1941, he was given command of the 878-strong Belgrade police force and the 240 agents, and he converted a former Yugoslav Army barracks into the Banjica concentration camp. After the war, he was one of the men tried in the Belgrade Process by communist Yugoslavia and was executed in 1946.